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I (3fo (hatham tmi TiiuiwDAV, Al7J:Ii7ru, ry " H. A. LONDON, Editor. Gov. Fowls m funeral, which look pla-e i.t Kaloigs, en lust Thursday, J a me "lOBi imposing auu impress-. ivo that wo havo ever n'teiidud. j KvmuHtliv .! Kiiriii Uu nt the ...:d ! j .!:. i ..i i 1 1 """"" , (health up till yesterdav when he J posed hv Mr. Khiine, Mould event- honor duo tho memory of our State . .j,-.,-, , i,iu-iustiTn and did uuli.v result in the death of the doc- , Sbiut Magistrate, and tho lovo and not come down to tno executive j trine of a hili protective tariff, by high esteem in which he wan so gen- j olKco as usual. causing its absurdities to shine even erally held because of his many ex- I H'oublu considered as only more coiisiicuoiisly than they do at 1 .. . . . . .. , ! temporal y however, and he com the present time, has been working. Collc-ncics of character, all combined ; J.y j,,,,,,,. uri,1Jlf , 0 j'j,, ii.irriM, for quite a while to to attract a vast multitude to utlend ; t)0 j. a qlK.sljon . ttW came up I convince him that ho must slop Mr. his funeral. There was present ft and was discussed by tho council ol j lil.tine, even if it was ueccssa. y to aotablo gathering of tho most dis-i Slate and it was decided to await I force him out of the cabinet. Noth tinguishod men of the State, proba-1 (Jov- 1'"wlS ! "I'-'""'' "1 ; !" ou)d have suited Mr. Harrison , . . iii i t ' inquiry ti message was received Ironi I belter, but h was afraid of itiiti no, ' bly tho most notable that has -- . j -mil ie ,V;i, imi.0V(,d j ,, ,avill, bis promise to wen- in North Carolina in many j nluj would do down at the Kxcciitivc j stand oil' and let him gel renomiim- years, Nearly every secli-:; of the olhco this tuoniing. liov. Fowl re- ted, if ho could, lie did not care to Slate was represented, ami the cili-; niaiwod in his apartment all day ! anger him, but the indications now: ,ua.( j ,u ; ....!.,. ..,,' ,,Jvesterdav at the, mansion and mostiuro that Mclvinley has fully sue-: ien of Lalctgh .novel) l'''" ; lil0 d;l. was in bed but ysterdav ' ceeded, tor no cabinet o.liccr ev,r testified thoir respect, hvery place ; 0Vl.tlinf lie )oU 80 luu.a botu.,. lil;u I ,.t a m01. direct snubbing from tho of buniness at ltaloigh was closed j ,0 arose and was up till about 1U.30 J President than Mr. Maine did when and many of them were draped in ! o'clock when he retired lor the night. ( Mr. Harrison positively lorbid lata : mourning. Six military companies ire tho Governor retired his , receiving any propositions informal ; , , iii .! laniily were around him in his chim. ;v or otherwise trom tie lanalian ere present, and several lodges (1 !C WM tfllgMJi:iNl fol. wm( t m.nissio.,ers who had bee. i..vit-d JHusoiih, CMd h'ellow.s and otherltinio ia ieul.jj, 11, lessons of his ; hire by Mr. Maine. benevolent orders attended the lit twoyoungcr children Mary and lan. I It would not have injured Mr. ncral, inakin" it an occasion long to j At "that time he manifested . very ! Harrison in t lie slightest or have ; iniiiiiin li.i-i I indication of feeling well alio tialu- 1 helped Canadian reciprocity for Mr. . Anotiikk mistake or oversight, rtiado by our legislators, has been discovered ; and they have failed in ! another tttlemot to make a new law , : . . because of their ignorance of the ex - tiling laws. Our readers will ro meinour that tho Legislature, at its recent session, passmi a IvH to give , . . , . . . . . justices of tU peace exclusue ongi-j rial jurisdiction over assaults a deadly weapon is used but no se- riOils daniitgo is done. Thi ri?w i.. i,.., t. ti. iii, m.ii-iiiv.i by tho Siipre.no court in a case that j l'1 (,:,u.,lk.r Marv ai.swe.v,. eamo before that tribunal last week, j )c al(1 vv:on shecamw lie remarked Hud-'.beveforo will not bo enforced. that he had rung two or three time-' ft seems that the bid overlooked and I and said he was fee-Hug badly and did not amend the sc ;on , !7) of have lt ask her to sit up ,. , ., , ; him for a wlnlo. I he Code which prescribes the pun-1 j,:s iv,,;,u.,. jiUs ieln (.;U1U, j ilihirent for such assaults, and us!iatevv minutes and soon after her tlioir punishiueiit may exceed that j entrance the (iovcrnor said I feel -...i.;.. i, i,.i , Mili.oi.. ,.n.,i..a faint". Sl:u turned a. id got a towel ...... . j which slit saturated Willi cool water llistices of the pence, of course that1 , , , , , . , , , ; 1 ' i and returned to his bed si. ic, but as 1 w-Uonulso should have been amend-!Hi,e ,puJ , it was sll 0IK.C ,luuicab!c ed. I that a sudden change for the worse' It is not surprisinc: that this and! had ipiickiy set in. His bead fell, other mistakes should I.hvo been bs,ck -' V"' 1,1 lew inin- j , i i i i ''.tc. mado by our lalo legislators. It, T1ero wp.e in UiC L()US0 M the ; natters not how honest a legislator: tjmo Helen, Miss Smterthwaite ' snay bJ, or how good his inteutiom may be, yet it is impossible for him to carry out those intention sue eessfully unless ho lia. some expe-1 rienco and knowledge of existing ' laws. TIarncm, tho great showman, died s few days ago, aged eighty years, Jle was one of the best advertised nion in America, am! his name has been k household word for many years all over the I uited States, i ju (he White II. .use when he ei.lei d. I-Iu had accumulated a fortune of ! but ho appoints a negro a collect"! flvo million dollars, and yet began j uf customs m this city. Hois on.: -life as a p,.or bov. stantly trying to keep the Soot,, ' i -solid by his injudicious and cfiiL I dive appoirtiiii ids ss in the ca.-e of TlH'ir Eyi'SjOpi'lied. Daticy and the one leecntly made in The colored aeorl are craduallv i Mississippi) and he is luwst sueciss- opening their eyes and becoming con- ,i ., , , ..-."! ;i,.i,,f ii,ci,,-,,,,.i,.f iu,vi,;,i ... "Jy . . , wpubhean a.hes. The '.w-tr JorA .SViif!?, which is the leading re- publican paper of North Carolina, in a recent issue urged its party to gct . in '; rid of the mgio. aud thereupon ll Suzctte,& paper published at Tialeigh by Johu II Williamson (the noted negro politician), pitches into the Xnrik St.,f, in. ,,,,,-t v;.,ru torial. from which the following is an extract: Here is an open, unblushing ae - inowledcemeut t of moral and politi- j eal self-abasement unparalleled in the t u-spect tuo wis.ics and prejudices , annals of American politics. Hero is I ot L!' own w- Thiro were white fulfillment of the prophetic warn- j ,lie" in his party he might have se-( wgs of the wis men of the demo- lccted. llancy docs not belong here, cratic party who, twenty yeura ago, H L could not find in Wiluiingfon a lold us that theso men were a set of , un of his r.ic.e and party to i- print. ! tinprincipled, greedy, corrupt public i vu.v n,! hnport one as i. ban plunderers, whose chief interest iu j 1 hi Dsncy s easel the negro was the use '.hey could j Dauey is probably ns good a selec j Jiaks of his vote in attaining con upt tif,u the negroes of t lie Str.te could and selfish ends. They told cs i afford. Hut that is n . the point ihese men were our worst foes. We!Tue nlen of 'iliuington who have' did not believe them. They told us lousiness transactions with thn eus- j that when they had used us to thej house aro whites, and tho Presi- j extent of ability to aid their dastard- l'e"t was arbitrary and foolish when ; ly schemes of pilhigo, they would turn resolved to force uru tin m a man j and rend us. We did not btlitve I ' -gro race. It was a duty I thera." I political trick and born of malice and ' selfishness. i Two Women ou the Ih'iich. Arcnisos, Kan., April 9. Two iiansas towns have elected women police judges. Mrs. Mary T. Burton, fori' si ly editor of the A'anmn, un(i I !t I resent postuaiBtress, was elected i police judge at Jamestown, Cloud i ooui.tv, and Jlrs. Jessie McCorwiok. i of Burr Oak. Jewell county. Both are ! stron" Prohibitionists. Mrs. Burton i is the"widow of a prominent politician j nbo died from the effects of stron"! drink. She is especially bitter against ' traffi? in liquors. ; m . i Biiroa Fava th Italian Minister at ; Washington, 'sailed from Nr Yoik fbr Euroi) Ust Saturda JDr Cuiop last baturuay. f Mr. J. C. Caddell, tho travelling . correspondent and agent of the Xews i and Ooserver, has resigned his posi Won and token a position as corres- jondeul of tli Biblcl Itwcordor. Cot. Fewle's Death. Knowing that the readers of tho 1!ecokd will bo anxious to learn all i the particulars of tho 6iid and sudden 'death ol (Jov. Fowlo, wo copy the following from the Kaloigh JTews ant) ! Obncrcer of the 8th inst.: sllddellly lasl ,,1,, at the Cover- Covernor Paniel (r. l-owle died nor Mansion at 1 1 .10 o clock, The announcement of his death "ill bo a profound shock to tho I ub- lie, as ho lias been in unusually good i rai ai'U seenieu u lane an interest, i.iuine 10 nave uept lis niiinti.i in tho iastime of hearing the chil i willi the Canadians and heard their: dron's lessons. j informal proposition, but Mr. liar- j About half past ten o'clock thoirison was determined to snub the j young people all reined tor the night . "ul '"'"' W o, ,,, sp ue ... tne .p omauc smn.s ,. , (death was hovering near. 1 here i w Inch the t nnaaians reeeive-l Jfr. 1 WM )icn 1)0 ,v.lS()11 0 Mls)oct that Hh.iMo's little lib. manulact urcl ho- j jtl0 (Joveruor was at all unwell, he ; the occasion, about the l'lc.-niciii : having manifested Mich signs of ro-j wishing to be present when their, ' turning activity and wonted bright- j propo.-Uon was submitted, they ( nessand ituervst in all around him., knew that reciprocity with us was j w.ihii .,bolll tlli.oc ,Ual.lvv t.f u : dead as a door nail as long as t0ur, about 11.15 o'clock, the Cov-'Mr. Harrison it President, and thatj cruor rang tho electric button in his they would never be sent for to j chamber, which communicated bmit t heir propositions to In :n. ( ' tlia in which were the xoi'.ii,' i Jle who think-, thai Mr. Maine: her coiis:nwhois visiting her anu .Miss .Mary and Master I'an. Uealli was prolialilv caused lv 1 niMiril,l:i ,n henl'l nr u Midden ;t p. ,, ,lec I ii- attack, alil.oiigl, a phy. sician who knew the iovcrnor well stated last iiiifht shortly after hi" death that he had never complained of any organic heart trouble. Harrison Insults White. Mot. From ttii- llmlr.(r. ii Mewn-wr. The l'lcsidont of tho lladieal party drove out ihe liCL'fo servants he found ful m Lis efforts. Hie Miulieid President knew tbut - . . ...... . . .. : tuo I'1'0!'1" 01 "liwugton and this. inventors, big and litli., rich und ; section d.d not desiie a negro to be!H)OP laV(, , honored guests j put in chai go of the custom hoube. : tiri.0 ,i:ivs W,,;0 tu, ,,,. ,,m,i ' Wilmington is the chief city and rc,iiU !UilliVc,-sarv of the Cmted - oumemal entrepot of Nort.i Curo- : states Patent system is being ee!e I1"" - riietll"!i!","0"s!'t t'-'c custom , t.ip 'phe,c lilVe been meetings Lor 0 here a. e of importance, and our ' .,,(,1,..,! pv 0- j n.-nt gentlemen. : bubiaessincc must hiivefieipient trad.v ,uiniie;s have been eaten, M'.tint relations with the otlh ials. Ilnriison ; Wi ii.m L;h LftT. visiu.J mh-1 after :i kuoa "" tlit! southern w Uites, i ike ; himself. pt fer to have business deal-1 j mgs of a puli lie character with their . . oxvn race. Harrison has shown how ! lit is with himself. He will Lave no ; Urk''" in his t abmet, nud no negro . attendants m his uome. Ho ought Vr lCil17ihl' lilt l.s Mixsk, Iowa, April 10 War'Kinht men drank too much whii-kev i bctcei ihe Furniers' Alliance is fore i and llien quarrelled over what re-1 shadov td iu Iowa. The Iowa fume-; mained in the jug. Manager Ander-! '"t',(1'i- tUB leading agricultural paper.sou ran amuck with a knife, badly ! ,u i0,vi 1I,H 'urned its oattenes loose urou lllu Snutheru Farm ' !i-ancc, , devoting over a page of . -cut ' ""'nboi to a discussion off and ; tlle 'ncthods of that . The, Jf'Hiftui,l uiaiotains (hat k j South- ( ei u Ailianee is monopolistic in its , methods ; that it is dominated by a few men ; that in the Macune trial it fac'Cy endorsed the sell out of the Georgia Alliance and its nfSeial orjwu ; to the Little Vizard s attornev, Tat-1 Calm Bml tLat ju d)i; f ajm ta lo form a grPat cotton trust. ! A West Virgioia paper records the death of a ruul at the advanced a;- cflLirty six yenrs. ' Out Washington Letter. From our lieeulitr CorTR-por-JeM.) Wasiuxuton, April 10, 1S91. Mr. llui'i'iciOti'H now chum and most potential adviser isox-ivprcsontativo Mcrtiulcy, who bids fair to become h monomaniac on the ti-tritf bill ei: acted by the ISillion iKill.1"1 Congress, and which bears hi." 'i,. i. Mr. Mclvinley, who knows in .. ! j iri; ity, tveii of the limited kind pro I aiiadiaus s well us .Mr. Maine, ami , will tamely .-aloi.it to being in.Miked . 1 docs not know the man. I 'nu ol hi close person! I friends said to mo . j t 'v.-ing lo the ineomj'k'ted eo!..ii;ioli ; i'1'a i. u in her v-l a most important, diplomatic negotiations Mr. li niiie's; h. i.ds are for the present tied, but j ivlien bo gets things in such shape : that h can leave them without en-, d.uigeling his own reputation, woe he unto Kenjainii. Harrison, if he ! n:ill not tn-, ore tlieii liave ina le Ms . , , - ,, ,. ,- , ,. : ., -,! peace, and it li!i 3I.lMii.ev i.-ii l e.uctul he will discover that Mr.' IJIaine wields considerable intluence: in tM.io." ! In resinii'g Iroin the Senate Mr. j Ld m ii n -is iliil not l-ir't Ins liMon;. tli.iity habits. He u...kes n tke etteef next Xovember, which givc him un oppnrtunity to continue drawing the salary during there , cess, without doiin; any work.! There is no doubt here that the whole tliinir is tut ami dried and' that the governor of Vermont will,' just before Congress meets, appoint' Secretary Proctor to fid Mr. Kd mumU unexpired term in the Sen ale. 1 Seel etarv Foster has selected ex ' Kepivsofilal i e Crounse, nf Nehras ka, to oe Assistinil Secretary of the' i'ri usury, and he is now wi-estliii': w.ili the friends ol' several caieii dales lo determine who shall be! Supervising Architect id the Trias ; ury in place, ot Mr Windiim. who: resigned to accept a belter place in ' Phila lelphia Add-d ; this tank. i the arduous duty Mr. Foster has taken upon bin., t if compelling; the republican l : e in New i York ;lirniii;h the I f.- i ii ollieos, to jj,. Harrison tor nomination. m;iil:lrv review this mit-moon i victor, will rofjru to tl.ir us our ; Mini : HVlJ1 ,iu c,,') p p i0i ,,r(.Mdent of the -ntional Farmers' Alliance rod In- j,.Mrial Cnion, ma lo a speech here ,,igiu at a lmbi ic Hireling held oy iie 0l)4 t 'i t issc Alliance tiint I H!U, to have ben one of the! Blrol)ii,l.sl presentations of Alliance principles ever irado her . Thor is nothing t:.shful about I s ecretary Husk, who has coolly ap j propriated to himself nil the credit tor gelling the titfrman om'nargo on j American meat romoved, or rather; the promise that it will soon be removed. I Tho trial of C. A. Kincaid for the! murder ot ex Kepresentativ Taui bee, resulted in a Verdict id "not guilty ", Whiskey's Fatal Work, Mkmfhis, Tknn , April 11. A spe- iclal ,I'-'IU Newport, Ark., reports a I tragedy in a stave camp nesr the ' junction of Black and Current livers. cutting live wen and killing one: uanied II. J. Mooro. .Str.vo Uoss. i foreman of the camp, food upon j Anderson with his Winchester. Itoss i was oue of Anderson' victims, but I is not fatally hurt, but two otheis: probably are. A ball fiom Uoss' I rifle went through Ainb-i son's heart. but he afterwards continued his, attack upon Uoss until he foil dead. Tri-T'V'r ,i i C. A. Starr, of Catawba College,, ouo ,)f tL(. 8luaentg who Wllfl ,,iUy . injured iu the recent wreck on the. CliesUraud Leti'oirrsilroadjustbolow : Sk-w ton, has effected a compromise with the tbo railroad compariy by! which li receives Sl oi'd damages. ' I Klot at Charlotte. Swl-I1 lu Ihe News d uUnerTiT. j C'raiilottk, N. C, Aivil 12. The ' moBt brutal murder ever committed jiu this city ooeurred last nuht in a store on Trade street, one of the pi in : C'pal streets of the city. Johu Moeva, nn Italian, was briitallv murdered hv Henry Jir.idhaiu, a colored giuublcr, liailicg from Charleston, o. C.. Hraf haiu had been banging about Moeea's store all day and evening for the pur pose, as events proved, of robbery. ' After fho murder the cash drawer was . found open, and the contents, amount ing to $25, gone. At 11:30 p. in. liiadl'iun was seen in the store by Moiva's wife and child, ,wbo roomed over the store. Two polieemou passing the storo heaid 'in ii u usual sound from within, und on stepping in tliey found Moeea ling on the floor with bis skull ciusln-d in. liy tue dying man was a coupling I pin with which the deadly blow had I oeen dealt. Uni'.llmni was ai reslt-ii. and the stolen money found on bun. ! Piiadhiim is elost Iv guarded in a r . k cell of thojnil. Creai cxciteniont has j pievailed uil day, and a lynching has heeii hourlv exi'oi'lcd, as tliu Italians i nf tbia city as well as otuer cit ens mo determined (he negro tl. all have i-peedv iusJiee meh-d oat to him CllAlll.OlTK, X. (' Apiil 13. Lllr-t night was quite mi exciting one in I Cu.o lolte. l'Lc imirden r ol iloliu 1. Moeea, the IiaJian, was identified in I tiio peisoli of a dudo l.ei;i'o from I t'hai ies:on n.'iiuud lleiny lhadliaiu. Ho was jiiled and hit nighl (he streets adjoined to . viisou were tlnonged. A mob i f negroes faced a mob of whites while the Hoinet's Ne.-t llitl.-mi n g.mrd. d the j.ul. About 11 o'clock the police nvrot i d a tiero, but the mob of m roes rrsctied liim 'I lie whites made no resistance uUil at 9 a. m. they wc:e, tu-ed upon bv nogioes wi o h.,d ma,s . cd m a colond ehmch near by. 1 he uio was i eiuinen ini.i iooiu ..oosnois wen fiied and the church was riddled, j but strange ;o s .y ouly one peisoiii was iiijui.,1 a; a lie was a winte u.-ui. i He was si ot in the le'. 11. no ! ,.1-inw nli-ii,,!.v e,l l'i.- -, i,-el, ! w lieu the fu.-ilade be;' in. The uiili taiy saved tho negro lioiu biiiif; lyi elii'd. 'ld..y u!i has iii'in ipdet. imt fuitbcr tlvinble is fe:;;ed. 'i he toiivov Iius d tailed nn extra foree of one bundled oiiei nu n. and the saloons i,re oi di n o to be closed at f o'clock ;his evcniin;. lu his charge to tin pr itol jury to day Judge Means, i f the Ciimiiml Com I. spwke ciy lainly i f Ihe doty of ,uppiossi,g lawlessness and main taining the Mipreiimey of the law. Moeca was buried tl.i.i afternoon. His slayer is wife in jail under the protection of a g.iar 1 that any uiob nii'!.t fear. The Alliance ami Demon sits. From tin IT :"'.-n f Furmir. A good deal is being said in our North Carolina exchange just now about the efforts the A Ilia nee is sup posed to be making to break up the 1 e. -m. era tic, paity in this Stale There is just nothing at nil in this talk. The lemo,ia!le party of North Carolina has ciel use I every essen tial demand that has been made by the Farmers' Ahiance; an I so long as that party is willing to siand by its endorsement ol our demands, theru will bo no 'rouble. The Alii anee is not a political organization in a nartizan sense at all. It is an organization id the faivners of the country to secure certatu definite; reforms, bv the agitation and l is ! ciission if certain ureal public tie. ' ti.ms a bv the ' education of its i members. It tue democratic partv or any other parly is willing to helpl us get these v i-tiiis, sm li party ; will he hear'.iiv welcomed to the I .- ,. . .- :. i. ..: . i iii'ni in uiir i'ii"i i. i mo i "oiioi raue ; party in North C.-.rolina has said in us tMinveiitioiis thMi it is willing to j hell) us in this woi ,ias ioog as :.:..i ... ,.i...i.... i... ah; I would bo vcrv l...,,isirtotrv io l-n ak i it up. . All Owl Story. C irrimndenriW i!,1 St.iN-vllii' I.iulrimrk. Last Thinsibiv. Lsey, a b.ltle son of Mr. K. t Morrison, ight veins old, set a steel trnpoii top of a pole about L") feet hinli. to catch crows. The polo was pltu c 1 near the bouse to tie watched. F.-idav inoiniiig the polo was down und the trap gone. About 25 steps distant n number of iroivs wire flying and chirping lieir a fence. In sinrehmg for the trap; tho little fellow wont to tin crows. To his great delight a huge niht i owl hud possp.-sion of the (rap. Il measures four feet from tip to tip. J He has he owl to show for itself. As the owl was flying nway with tho trap the chain ouight ou the fence ami hung it till it was relieved by its nowownir. Kespectfull v, A L. Moiiuisos. Scott's X K -p. Is. N. C, April 3, 'JT. Verdict for tin Locomof ive. G.is'if.n. I xo., Apiil 8. The Su- preme Comt has atlir.ned the decis-I ion of (he lower court in (ho famous j hii.u coui.iv cow ciit,e, wnicu wasi ..:.! :.. .i : . - i i ...-u ... yos co m.y . .. e iiugU u n t C Z " "K-""! .1.- . t I'll . 1 I . 1 . . I L lun juiiio oi n cow uiiaL'u u a ioeo- niofive. Tue jmy decided against him ;..id gave the railroad a verdict for $" and costs, it hi -,' alleged that the Company's loeo. motive iutd been damaged that much by colli ion with the co. X P. M.'s $4(M) Well Cookoil. Kashas Cm, Mo , April 11 Sev eral iiionths ho the I'ost-OlTice nt Sewnrd, Oidalioimi, was robin d There being no safe coiivt iiient, tne I'ostaiaster after that put bis stamps I and inoni'v in the oven of ln . ,.uk stove- Yesterday he built a tire iu hurry, and for'ot to take tho (reasui out. When he thought of (hem tli oven wns red hot and stamps aud paper inonov were all gono. His lo-s was over $ ld I. GENUINE NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES just received and imported by C. C. COVINOION &CO. Wll.MlNCiTON, N. C BfJJu Cin e.-poiulenco solieiteil. Large lot oi' flour ou Kand. March 12, lS'.U. Pretty Fcikiture MAKi:s CO.SY HOMES! CCSV HOMES MAKi: HAPJ'Y PLOPLK! VNI) BH9DSS & K.U.KKIH, il. IT- llilUUii) Li OUiiil c, Are iinl:iug pco !e happy every day by the libci.d tmns ihcv i fVer ou all kinds ol Fancy Chairs ! Hall Hacks! iiook Cases ! Urcssors! Wardrobes! Everything ! Chnmlicr vai ictv. Suit-;, oomph to, in rent j liuken Suits proidcd j if dor.ii t-d. 1 Wo ,v; :it t.oti,t,; ,,,1 :l( vfM, ,,)(.!lse vo v,,., ,vin , ,. i..e ' U; u;;llv Uil , ,,,.. .A, ,t. I'olne and s xv:j ),, u them! It gviiig to A. c. i;iioii:s 4v co.. !) V.. M ii tin a'. d li) Lvchango I'iii. e. Aug;. "J i. IS'.lil. AT.W STOHK! :i;v goods! (ll: Miiuguiu Sticet ). irl V l CGfsFEGTiCSEniES, ciuh'k i:i;v, CANNED GC: (l!i: Teh- 'i specialty), f7.V, eVf. T,0t Ol SllO O , p 1 '.1 w. n m-A a b ns -.,,'""'' -v -.... i-g n, j pn r-q i5 M h U h I W & & E35 A 9 5 H ek U H I E w,1""1' VA ' I'PPP'P.i P'.l ?!!!! WpFit , ..(.uui i uu ii-oi t.. i.'ll.a i iioj oueu AT - W collect! and Son's, 11 K. M AliTIN STLKI'.T, Raleigh, h. c. A LINK OF L Ci' b r cur lio and oile e.ieb. 300 LAMl'S-DSu, worth fl 50 ',PiiON'.-; At 2... each. izns Ide. io ii r.t: INi M KLACK HHNRlKrTA At. -.")'. ",'ood value at '.-: per a iird. roCKU 1' IJOOKS 10o each. son n.OOO I'ks. SkuilfssIIALFIIOSI-:-i.llOO M i fe, f -Ovjs ill 10c pair. 1. ('.!)() I'AIUS HALF SOLKS-lOc 1. Ill 10 pair. New Thincs in Crockery, Glac;. Tin and Wooden ware ' -n r fVUWI VVATflf TVITJ 1 .1 III - ; yj S;( boops. ttt - J lo"2oceaeb. 10(1 WASH TUB:S Cheap. All goods tiiarl.cd in plain figures j and one pi ice to till. AnsO'W'Utnr TTntfWtSTi IWMIWMMO I if - 3j"r--o,Wy g. 'r-tf i . a WtUt ttfOTlT3QCiilTCa.Oly5f-r1 j -e ch'i. n luioii s9UAsts.Y Sf" 4 23. 2.- a'ji02vCk.S, JONLSllOIL), N. C. Wo HOW llilVO tin Stuck tlutt lIH'I'ts 1 !l0 OXJH'l't IttillllS tlll'l j'ratilios tin tasios. Iicis tuiil liivuros riiiivitict all coinora lliitt Ave offor the npjioiimiilv u!' tip m isxhi Iii ffllEUiiCEMIMIIfiB 00HTITT. 9 rI2 a O GZN 1 Vi '! CUM PRICES LOW!!! r.YKHY Id'.PAUl'.MEN' T ri'I.L Ol'1 XK,V NOYKLTinS! WILL Dkl FOUND AMONG OUR SSEW AND STYLISH DRY DXiO, mli..i:i; v, sno.'-s i-vh . r:, y,.ui y, 1 r A t'S fur Si- n, L:i:1hs and ( iiililri n, HKAOiMADi: CLOTiilNd to iii any one, Fl'liNl.StHXti (IOOIW, uimI aiiy!i:ing you wish. A big stock to be turned tjui k. on close maigin.s. Y-n peop.le wi.o know what a b.ng;uii is, vw.o in. biieg Iho money and we wia mi: priM you at Apiil 1;5, lS'.'-l. pfHi..p Tin 1 nn I'liruT o r. MiM.ri;". w a i r. i,i.i; ', KIMii.M I.". O l! AC1. I'll i"N ' Wteeier and lio. 9. and carry tl. m nil in stoi 1;, At.o fine fin FAILS. ViOLINS. H.VN.IOS. .'a-.. .Vo. Tiiees the hv.ip-t r.'.d vei y inst roiueid gii.ti ;m:c d. Vi'e pay freights and put in stool, sculf. I n- l:. f . in . SSOSXK Snceebsoi s to .1. IS. 71 A M LEU, T TT Ts T.7 it i .i kUlsi . , i v. V. Wakhes, Jcvelr.v, Dla2noiuls9 sti:i:i.i; n.vi'i: am- .-u.vn; I'I.ati:i wau-s, ( I.Ot KN, MS? ON ZDS ami NUVLIm.-S iol! i ill) FALL TKADB. A St I '.CI A LTV--Wei 1.1 i - and any d--stgii. 1 or ob.uii.ii g ros i et lot Watches ctitlJtvvclij r 'romptii- Dec. "J". JS.M1. hj..iLmu idhiAt. wciu.t, Pi ii. el. V u I : Lm r.u's t r.n s -i rri r-"tr t -r r T C. .ma n i iw i ci:i::; ' 'S TsfTovlft v CiTrnm':o , A!-o f,,,' i i .i. 1 . ! f r of ' II V II. I ! . , 1 IF) A', ft V;A s'. .1 ' '. kf pi on JDS I .', v;.7'-, ;. i. p. Mgtis ot build and .-t. :esci 1 p 1 1 o. iipolieidii'li. cii.vs. A. t:ooiv 1M. :i;. i : . l . i'i 'io,itor. DURHAM AND OXFORD IViASlBLE WOtlKS, ROB'T I. EOGEBS.Pfcprietfir, MARBLE AflO GRANITE TGrnwom, TABLETS. ! c;m i;ti:i; y H'O.'A' A'A'.l 71. ' i l-A :. I l l.l'. iVnirj-.s and esliimilca furnished on ni.n idioil. Oflice : Min Sthfvt. IU HI AM, lvi. 'ic. mn. .v, r. U. S. Direst Tax M on M in 1866 and 18G7 Refanded. JAMES B. MASON, Attorney at X-a-w, CHAPEL KILL, N. C, Will rollcet this tux for a Ci vts en C'e Pol. I. Ait. Su it your I',ei ii t ! h'tn. If lopt, wiiie linn the i'ueis. 15, -st Itr l'lici6 given. April !, lS'.U. 4 !MIN'.'-Ti:T()!:'SNi)l Iff 1 A liiivh.e .iniilifli.l i Ktlinlnisirniiir T i:. f. r.f. il.it it.il. 1 ,i-.-l,y itollfy till ,'i-, -. I,t,l I l!,.; .-Uln. hjhIi M Ml I .i.-vt. i,- l i-l -i'.i' ci, nui me ,ii .r i.-i"i-o il. l,'.h o.iy t r m. . j. J. A. Wo'.Ui K. MU' ll I 'Oi i' 1. III dMlKli em If 1 pc": ;"""' i; M'li .K :, !!:, 1-.NA1'.!." . I'l'A."'.'!'. M a W!. ;m :i '. -laiUiM.:.", aci Ke Ilomo Fcii Hac&ines TiiTil hlVSZU CO., C. (i. S 1 iiNr'. Mminger, i;.i.i:i(;ir. x. c. J !iip:!cr, nn . , 1,'ir.ti len.Ie to order in s.'.e lor ii..;; m lui f i patent ring card. C refuUy Repaired ty-r v; L! . Ti?2.nn OH I ,,,..-... ; . iair $3 SHOE rr.l nthpr nnclat- : f.,r liHBtlrBM'B, n hottom. Atifrciu LCMDGN. 13 tzi 3 iii u u All kinds of Ll MliLK for sale at tho PITTSCiOPtO SHUTTLE MILL : Vil ATh PrBD ARD f N G, i 0!I!L!?iG AND FLOORING, I'i v:.i:,i am K i i.n Dkih, ou Roron. bio i-aui .1 to in.lri' ;U short notice, (.Jo.id Cei!ii,;r nil 1 'louring already 1'hiJiosr.i. at on!v i'l'lll per 100 feet. 33'- Jr. S.-i I. i-T., iss;. IV . it. m.il l rj,!f -.lrk oliUinM, and ill rttv M,l I'll-iih- CnllilUCU'll for MOOCRATK fKCS. Oua Ornct hOpposit; O. 8. pTiTOrrie ei.J wrrnu c-,',iti? pat'-ut lu lca time uuui Uicms remote fpen WA.hiii:'l,,ll. Semi n,;!"l. ilruw inn nr nholo., wl'b dewrlp. tlmi. Wo a,1h-o. If lAhntanlo or not. tnu of clittrt-e. Our fce mil iluo ilil raient U red. A PiMPHitT, ' ll) loolitaln rtenu," wtt lun.iiH of v iuil tli nt. in jruut State, ooaoly, hmu, wut 'itc. A-I,lrcr5, C.A.-S4MOW&COJ Or.'. Patcnt Orncl, Whihoto. O. O. i C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule. Li . fleet SIiucli 15, 1891. ! II V VVKI'T SrNIl.W. rui Tikiii A,tui lC)uik ! mi. a Mall A Pueecenr. m. w iiiuinuM.'ii. ArrlTn, imp. a, 11, i jiy-iH'Ollo, liivp, l.U V.,:(., 1 " MM 1, .t, H.m. m. ..-.,-Mi..,r", , " lo.io Mr. Airy. " i '. 1:. HVI.H, Otu'l 1'aM Aut l .-ruj'l. 1 El 1 u .1j.Ai i fiif 111 Art!
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 16, 1891, edition 1
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